This worksheet has 24 questions that practice the basics of the distributive property. The numbers are small so that students do not get lost with a lot of multiplication; however, negative numbers are used throughout the questions. Examples of

This is a matching worksheet that includes the commutative properties, associative properties, identity properties, inverse properties, and the multiplication property of zero. There are 17 questions where students match the example with one of the

This is an Internet-based research project on temperatures across the United States. Students are guided through the process of selecting 10 states east of the Mississippi River and 10 states west of the Mississippi River. Students then research

This packet contains 6 worksheets (4 for adding integers and 2 for subtracting integers). Each worksheet contains 9 upside down triangles made of bubbles in which students add (or subtract) the integers in adjacent bubbles, working their way to the

This worksheet has 32 questions that practice the basics of the distributive property. The numbers are small (no fractions or decimals either) so that students do not get lost with a lot of multiplication. However, negative numbers are used

This worksheet has 26 questions involving multiplying and dividing integers. The numbers are not big, so students can focus on the rules for multiplying and dividing integers. The worksheet is in the form of a puzzle related to geography, which

This worksheet has 26 questions involving adding integers. The numbers are not big, so students have a chance to focus on the rules for adding integers. The worksheet is in the form of a puzzle related to United States history, which allows

This worksheet offers a review of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers. Although the numbers are not big, students get good practice applying all the rules for integers in one worksheet. The 16 problems are in a various

This worksheet has 26 questions involving subtracting integers. The numbers are not big, so students can focus on the rules for subtracting integers. The worksheet is in the form of a puzzle related to science, which allows students to self-check

This worksheet is great for students who get confused with order of operations rules. The format is fill in the blank, so that helps students recognize what step to do next. There are 20 questions, with an answer bank at the bottom of the page so

This packet contains 6 worksheets that practice adding two-digit numbers; knowledge of regrouping is required. Each worksheet contains 9 upside down triangles made of bubbles in which students add the numbers in adjacent bubbles, working their way

This packet contains 4 worksheets that practices adding decimals to the hundredths place. Each worksheet contains 9 upside down triangles made of bubbles in which students add the numbers in adjacent bubbles, working their way to the final answer at

This is a behavior journal that I use when students violate classroom or school rules. Rather than writing standards over and over, this offers students a chance to reflect on their behavior.
It starts off with a thought-provoking quote about